- Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has demanded an immediate general election, arguing that Andy Burnham, the incoming Labour Prime Minister, lacks a mandate to govern the country.
- Farage claimed that "nothing will get better under Andy Burnham" and predicted that Labour would shift further to the left under his leadership.
- He criticised Burnham's potential policies, suggesting taxes would rise despite pledges and expressing concerns over his stance on immigration and the European Convention on Human Rights.
- Farage expressed confidence that Reform UK could achieve a "historic upset" in the next general election, stating the party is preparing to fight and win.
- He warned that if Reform UK fails to win the next election, Britain risks becoming a "third world country" within a decade.
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